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ESPN.com is scouring the nation to find the best trick shot artist around! Dunk City was all over ESPN during the magical run that saw the Eagles squad become the first 15 seed ever to reach the Sweet Sixteen! Now all of you have the chance to represent the Green and Blue and get back on ESPN! All you have to do is create the greatest trick shot video imaginable.

Rules: Entrants will create a video — maximum of 30 seconds — showing the most impressive basketball trick shot. To ensure fair competition, video must be new and cannot be altered or edited. Artists are welcome to preface/talk about their shot however they please, so long as it fits within the 30-second restriction.

Deadline: June 15, 11:59 PM

How to submit video: Please include artist’s name and title. Acceptable file formats include .mov (preferred), .mpg or .mp4. Since video files can be too large for a typical email, you can also submit them using the following method:

The general consensus among the FGCU Women’s Basketball home game attendees is that Sarah Hansen is their favorite player. One thing is for certain, it is not for how often she smiles during her games.

In fact, in a contest for who smiles less between Hansen and Men’s Basketball coach Joe Dooley, many might give the nod to the patented Hansen snarl.

Hansen has endeared herself to the hoard of local fans that regularly flock to Alico Arena for her unparalleled intensity. From warm-ups to the final buzzer, the Eagles leader on and off the court is locked in. Whether it be her signature pregame opening yell or her emphatically pumping up her teammates during one of her brief times off the court, the fifth-year senior is always completely invested in the game at hand.(more…)

Regular season championships in men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s basketball have Florida Gulf Coast University in the lead for the 2013-14 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Sports championship.

The Eagles are looking for their second straight Bill Bibb Trophy, which is awarded to the combined all sports champion. FGCU currently has recorded 164 points out of a possible 207 (.792). With its four team titles, FGCU tallied 75.5 men’s points and 88.5 women’s points to emerge as the leader with the conference’s spring sports remaining.(more…)